Epidemiology and Outcomes of Early-Onset and Late-Onset Adenovirus Infections in Kidney Transplant Recipients.

Open Forum Infect Dis

Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand.

Published: December 2019

Objective: Adenovirus (ADV) infection after kidney transplantation (KT) causes significant morbidity. Patient characteristics and outcomes of ADV infection in KT recipients were investigated.

Method: All adult KT recipients with ADV infection between January 2015 and June 2019 were included. ADV infection/disease was defined as detection of ADV DNA in clinical specimens/plus symptoms. Clinical and laboratory findings, treatments, and outcomes were assessed.

Results: Adenovirus infection was diagnosed in 24 of 751 (3.2%) KT recipients. Twenty (83%) were male with a median age of 47 years (interquartile range [IQR], 36-58). Fifteen (63%) underwent deceased donor KT, and 13 (54%) received induction therapy. Twenty-one (88%) and 4 (17%) patients developed hemorrhagic cystitis and disseminated disease, respectively. There were equal distributions of early-onset (EOI) (≤3 months) and late-onset (LOI) (>3 months) infections. Patients who were diagnosed with EOI had lower median absolute lymphocyte counts compared with those with LOI (735/mm [IQR, 543-1123] vs 1122/mm [IQR, 784-1344], = .04). All achieved resolution after reduction of their immunosuppression regimen and 13 (54%) received cidofovir therapy. Eighteen (75%) developed allograft dysfunction, of which 67% were transient. One (4%) underwent nephrectomy for allograft failure and 1 (4%) died (non-ADV-related). Patients with EOI were more likely to receive cidofovir therapy (75% vs 33%, = .04) and develop other opportunistic infections (75% vs 8%, < .001).

Conclusions: Adenovirus infection after KT typically involves a genitourinary system and transiently impairs an allograft function. Those who developed early infection tend to have more lymphopenia, coinfection, and receive antiviral therapy.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7047955PMC
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